Burrimbidgee Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

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A partly perennial stream rising about 12 km WSW of Narooma. It flows generally NNE for about 10km to its confluence with Billa Bilba Creek to form Wagonga River.

Burrimbidgee Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Burrimbidgee Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 70548
placename Burrimbidgee Creek
designation CREEK
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previous names Rats Head Creek
lga EUROBODALLA
description A partly perennial stream rising about 12 km WSW of Narooma. It flows generally NNE for about 10km to its confluence with Billa Bilba Creek to form Wagonga River.
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